Background South Africa currently has a pluralistic health care system with separate public and private sectors. It is, however, moving towards a socialised model with the introduction of National Health Insurance. The South African legislative environment has changed recently with the promulgation of the Consumer Protection Act and proposed amendments to the National Health Act. Patients can now be viewed as consumers from a legal perspective. This has various implications for health care systems, health care providers and the doctor-patient relationship. Discussion Calling a recipient of health care a ‘consumer’ as opposed to a ‘patient’ has distinct connotations and may result in differential behaviour. Labels reflect the ideals of the ...
There is hardly a legislature in the country that is not currently debating the issue of patient rig...
M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
The persistent riddle of health-care policy is how to control the costs while improving the quality ...
Background South Africa currently has a pluralistic health care system with separate public and priv...
The relationship between a patient and doctor is unique, unequal and intimate. Vulnerable individual...
In South Africa, increases in both the size and amount of medical malpractice claims have resulted i...
In the South African health care system patients/consumers are divided into those who can afford pri...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
Managed health care in South Africa is faced with complex moral challenges, where different stakehol...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Bu çalışma, 7-11 Ağustos 2006 tarihlerinde Toulouse[Fransa]'da düzenlenen 16. World Congress on Medi...
Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of S...
Medical negligence is one of the leading socio-economic challenges faced by the health sector in Sou...
Background: Patients' views are being given more and more importance in policymaking. Understanding...
A move has taken place internationally in the delivery and "consumption" of health care where if cl...
There is hardly a legislature in the country that is not currently debating the issue of patient rig...
M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
The persistent riddle of health-care policy is how to control the costs while improving the quality ...
Background South Africa currently has a pluralistic health care system with separate public and priv...
The relationship between a patient and doctor is unique, unequal and intimate. Vulnerable individual...
In South Africa, increases in both the size and amount of medical malpractice claims have resulted i...
In the South African health care system patients/consumers are divided into those who can afford pri...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
Managed health care in South Africa is faced with complex moral challenges, where different stakehol...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Bu çalışma, 7-11 Ağustos 2006 tarihlerinde Toulouse[Fransa]'da düzenlenen 16. World Congress on Medi...
Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of S...
Medical negligence is one of the leading socio-economic challenges faced by the health sector in Sou...
Background: Patients' views are being given more and more importance in policymaking. Understanding...
A move has taken place internationally in the delivery and "consumption" of health care where if cl...
There is hardly a legislature in the country that is not currently debating the issue of patient rig...
M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
The persistent riddle of health-care policy is how to control the costs while improving the quality ...